From mini-pumpkins, to giant pumpkins, to every size in between. You’re certain to find the perfect pumpkin. We grow thousands and thousands of pumpkins – 30 varieties – on fourteen acres. Besides the traditional varieties, we grow unique varieties to meet your special need. Pie pumpkins are best for baking homemade pumpkin pies.

Hull-less Seed Pumpkins are best if you love roasting pumpkin seeds (come early and stock up on these, because they are a popular item!). Giant Pumpkins are our specialty.

You’ll be the talk of the neighborhood with a giant pumpkin. Our farm’s pumpkin record is 620 lbs. in 2009 (it probably wouldn’t have fit into your car, so you might want to go with something a bit smaller!)

Small gourds in a variety of sizes, shapes and colors, as well as large green gourds in shapes such as “birdhouse,” “snake,” “bottle,” “bushel,” etc. Gourds can be dried and made into crafts such as birdhouses.

We grow several varieties of apples in our orchard, which ripen at different times throughout the season. Early varieties include Honeycrisp and Jonathan, At the beginning of October, Red Delicious, Yellow Delicious, and Grimes ripen. Later into October, Jonalicious and Rome Beauty ripen. Variety bags are available as well. Call ahead of time if you are looking for a specific variety (419-836-7613). Apples are available in quarter-peck and peck bags, as well as by the bushel.

A generous bundle of corn stalks to decorate your light post or porch. Each shock includes about 10 stalks of corn. We have twine available to tie down your trunk if needed – consider laying down a blanket or tarp to keep your vehicle clean.

A broom corn stalk looks like regular corn, but instead of producing ears, the stalk tops out with beautiful broom-like strands with tiny red and brown seeds. The stalks look beautiful in a fall arrangement.